SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI
SpaceX is proceeding with its $60 billion acquisition of AI coding startup Cursor, aiming to gain an advantage over competitors Anthropic and OpenAI. The deal, expected to close in the third quarter, will make Cursor a wholly owned subsidiary of SpaceX.

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AI-generatedSpaceX is proceeding with its $60 billion acquisition of AI coding startup Cursor, aiming to gain an advantage over competitors Anthropic and OpenAI. The deal, expected to close in the third quarter, will make Cursor a wholly owned subsidiary of SpaceX. Cursor, developed by Anysphere, is a popular AI coding assistant known for its wide distribution among software engineers. This acquisition provides SpaceX with access to a new customer base and allows Cursor to leverage xAI's Colossus AI data center for future product development. Cursor, which began in 2022, has contributed to the trend of "vibe coding" as AI coding assistants become more advanced. The news follows SpaceX's recent successful Wall Street debut.
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5 extractedSpaceX became a public company last Friday and its shares have jumped since then.
Cursor is a popular AI coding assistant made by San Francisco startup Anysphere.
SpaceX will acquire artificial intelligence startup Cursor for $60 billion.
Cursor's partnership with SpaceX subsidiary xAI will enable it to build future AI products using xAI's Colossus AI data center.
Cursor's "distribution to expert software engineers" was likely a key factor in its attractiveness to SpaceX.